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2019, Humanities
Il contributo affronta, tramite l'utilizzo di fonti archivistiche, il ruolo svolto dagli ebrei di Messina nel commercio degli schiavi in Sicilia tra tardomedioevo e prima età moderna. L'obiettivo è una prima ricostruzione dell'inserimento di alcuni componenti della comunità giudaica peloritana nel lucroso traffico di questa preziosa "merce umana" e dell'atteggiamento dell'aljama nei confronti di importanti problematiche come la redenzione degli ebrei ridotti in schiavitù.
Journal of Jewish Identities
Book Review. Germano Maifreda, Italya. Storie di ebrei, storia italiana [Italya. Jewish Stories, Italian History], Laterza, Bari-Roma 2021, in «Journal of Jewish Identities» 15/II (2022), pp. 263-265.2022 •
The New Italy and the Jews. Annali d'Italianistica 36
Introduction. New Italy and Jews_2018.pdf2018 •
Rivista di Storia del Cristianesimo
I ghetti nell'Italia moderna. Relazioni oltre le mura The Relationship between Jews and Christians. Toward a Redenition of the Ghettos2017 •
For the past two decades in Italy, Jewish history has emerged as a cen- tral research preoccupation – even as it lags behind the historiography of other countries in this regard. From the standpoint of the relations between ghettoized people and the “ghettoist” Christians – the inventors of the ghetto – new researchs centered on the early modern period and on the moment of reclusion and confinement (16th-19th centuries) represent a case of a major interest and historiographical innova- tion. These are amply cited in the notes of the works that we present here, and to which we have hitherto referred. On the basis of thorough documentary surveys carried out in archives that have been neglected so far in this area and for this period, it is possible to look at the history of the Jewish minority from a new perspective. Indeed, unexpected results emerge to challenge the most common, but incorrect, interpretive paradigm of Jewish separation and insularity.
European Journal of Jewish Studies
Judaism of Southern Italy in the Mediterranean Context. New Contributions2007 •
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
Interaction and Its Limits: Some Notes on the Jews of Sicily in Late Antiquity1997 •
The Italia Judaica Jubilee Conference
The Jewish Presence in Sicily as Reflected in Medieval Sicilian Historiography2012 •
Framing Jewish Culture: Boundaries, Representations, and Exhibitions of Ethnic Difference, Jewish Cultural Studies, Vol 4
Selective Inclusion: Integration and Isolation of Jews in Medieval Italy2014 •
This essay presents episodes, mostly from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries, that demonstrate how Jews existed within the spatial framework of Rome and elsewhere in medieval Christian Italy, straddling social, economic, and spatial boundaries. Using a variety of sources to physically locate Jews in Italian urban culture allows a better understanding of the civic space available to them in Italian cities in the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance. Stretching from just before the promulgation of anti-Jewish decrees at the Fourth Lateran Council until the creation of the Venetian ghetto in 1516, this was a tumultuous but transformative period of Italian and Jewish history, in which Jewish communities settled and thrived throughout the entire peninsula.
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The Fight for Greek Sicily, edited by Melanie Jonasch (Oxford: Oxbow Books)
Enslavement and Redemption in Classical Sicily2020 •
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Journal of Jewish Identities
Italy’s Jews from Emancipation to Fascism by Shira Klein2019 •
The Catholic Historical Review
The Jews in Mussolini's Italy: From Equality to Persecution (review)2008 •
Jewish History 25, no. 3/4 (2011): 269–318.
Jews as citizens in late medieval and Renaissance Italy: The Case of Isacco da Pisa2011 •
The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. 7: The Early Modern World
The Jews of Italy (1650-1815)2017 •